2010
DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.025874-0
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African swine fever viruses with two different genotypes, both of which occur in domestic pigs, are associated with ticks and adult warthogs, respectively, at a single geographical site

Abstract: The role of the ancestral sylvatic cycle of the African swine fever virus (ASFV) is not well understood in the endemic areas of eastern Africa. We therefore analysed the ASF infection status on samples collected from 51 free-ranging warthogs (Phacocherus africanus) and 1576 Ornithodorus porcinus ticks from 26 independent warthog burrows at a single ranch in Kenya. Abattoir samples from 83 domestic pigs without clinical symptoms, originating from specific locations with no recent reported ASF outbreaks were inc… Show more

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“…Although the central variable region has proven useful for resolving epidemiologic complexities at the genotype ( 12 ), country ( 13 ), and region levels, additional genome markers are required to determine the origin and to map the spread of closely related ASFV isolates circulating in eastern Europe. Thus, we designed a set of primers, named ECO1A (5′-CCATTTATCCCCCGCTTTGG-3′ binding site 172,270–172,290) and ECO1B (5′-TCGTCATCCTGAGACAGCAG-3′ binding site 172,616–172,626), to amplify a 356-bp fragment located between the I73R and I329L genes and characterized by the presence of TRS ( 14 ).…”
Section: The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the central variable region has proven useful for resolving epidemiologic complexities at the genotype ( 12 ), country ( 13 ), and region levels, additional genome markers are required to determine the origin and to map the spread of closely related ASFV isolates circulating in eastern Europe. Thus, we designed a set of primers, named ECO1A (5′-CCATTTATCCCCCGCTTTGG-3′ binding site 172,270–172,290) and ECO1B (5′-TCGTCATCCTGAGACAGCAG-3′ binding site 172,616–172,626), to amplify a 356-bp fragment located between the I73R and I329L genes and characterized by the presence of TRS ( 14 ).…”
Section: The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have demonstrated the value of full p54 gene sequencing for providing additional, intermediate resolution when typing of ASFV viruses [16]. By combining p72, p54 and pB602L (CVR), a high level resolution approach is achieved for viral discrimination [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, similar findings in eastern Africa have documented a low incidence of detectable serological responses to ASFV infection using the OIE-approved assays in ASFV-positive swine (18,19).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%